Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the building blocks of proteins — that act as natural messengers in the body. They signal cells to perform specific functions such as repairing tissue, producing collagen, burning fat, regulating hormones, and supporting the immune system.
Unlike synthetic drugs that may force the body into action, peptides work with your biology, enhancing the body's own natural processes. Because they're highly specific in their action, they can be targeted to achieve measurable results without affecting unrelated systems.